reprocess

[ UK /ɹɪpɹˈə‍ʊsɛs/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈpɹɔsɛs/ ]
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  1. use again after processing
    We must recycle the cardboard boxes
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How To Use reprocess In A Sentence

  • In addition to information about glassified waste from national defense projects, such as plutonium production at Hanford, DOE also is interested in information that could be useful if the nation decides to reprocess commercial nuclear fuel and then glassify the waste from reprocessing. The Seattle Times
  • North Korea got America's attention big time last month when it claimed it had reprocessed enough spent nuclear fuel rods to make plenty of nuclear weapons.
  • Spent fuel can be reprocessed and used for nuclear weapons.
  • Today's preprocessed Nashville pop music with fiddles and steel guitars and twangy vocals, UNCOOL! Playing harsh with the field of music
  • This bill was intended to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require any person who reprocesses a medical device to comply with specific safety standards.
  • On the contrary, rather careful preprocessing is needed.
  • Condemned by health and environmental groups across the country, GNEP means foreign nuclear waste imported and "reprocessed" to USA for more plants. Portland indymedia - features
  • De-noise filter method based on single value decomposition is applied to preprocess traffic volume time series, and a radical basic function neural network is trained for prediction.
  • Other implantables that are explanted, reprocessed, and reimplanted into new patients include orthopedic prostheses and dental appliances.
  • For example, a patient's death in a Colorado hospital was attributed to an infection transmitted by a reprocessed cardiac catheter.
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